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K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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A couple of days ago:
36 Telephone peas.
Today:
a pinch of Rocket in a pot.
Later today:
a tray of Sturon Onions
a tray of Brussels sprouts
Maybe some Land Cress outside if there's time before it gets dark.
(might do that tomorrow)Last edited by timethatthetaleweretold; 26-02-2011, 02:08 PM.
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At last I have made a start, bliss to get the hands in compost again.
Today 26 sungold, 26 tumbler and a good few sweet peppers.
ColinPotty by name Potty by nature.
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52 tomatoes? You're worse than me! (I've only sown 45 so far - and 21 of those were accidental )
I sowed 7 different varieties of tomato late last night - but only one seed of each.Last edited by Sylvan; 26-02-2011, 10:36 PM.The problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.
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Spare seeds
Originally posted by Sylvan View Post52 tomatoes? You're worse than me! (I've only sown 45 so far - and 21 of those were accidental )
I sowed 7 different varieties of tomato late last night - but only one seed of each.
Roy
Loving my allotment!
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I've always used seeds for longer than they say you can. They last longer if you reseal the packets and keep them as dry and cool as possible.
I think the seed companies tell you they will only last two years for at least a couple of reasons...
1) So people won't come back to them, complaining, when their 3 or 4 year old seed doesn't germinate as well as they'd like it to.
2) So people will buy new seed every couple of years.
A few weeks ago some of the experts on this site told me that tomato seed lasts for many years, so this year I'm sowing just one or two of lots of different varieties, to see which we like best (and which thrive best in our conditions).
I also give extra seeds to friends and family (and people here sometimes swap seeds).The problem with rounded personalities is they don't tesselate.
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